COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. Bloomsburg, Pcnn'a. Saturday morning, December s, ibcj, JDQT Rovival nioetings aro nightly hold in tho M. 12. Church of this placo. fe5T lloll. ClIARIiE9ll. HuoicAi.tw, U. B Sonator, loft Bloomsburg on Wcdncs day morning fa route for Washington. Cr Diviuo service in the German Ho. formed Church of this placo, on Sabbath (to-morrow,) ovening at o'clock. , KBr Whiter is upon us iu earnest. Tho cold chilly winds reminds us forcibly to prepare for its continuation. ! JDfiT- "Dipthcria, its cause, prevention nnd euro, " with many other curious and Valuablo books, for salo by Col. Freeze, at tho Recorder's office., iu Bloomsburg. car Wo aro requested to announce, 1 that Uov. G. W. Scott, will preach iu tho Bloomsburg Baptist Church to-morrow, , . .' .,,,, I (Sunday.) mcrn.ng at 10 o clock, and ,n tho evening at Oj o oloclc. a i iT7 " i t. i CST A pass book belonging to Daniel Jones in account with John Dunkolbergcr of Shamokin, Fa., was found in the street of this place a few evenings since, and left at our oflioc for the owner. B&r' TllO Musical Convention Under tho .. '. . . . direction of Prof. Killip, which has been iu progress iu tho Court House, of this place, during tho week, ended with a pub-1 lio Concert last evening. Prof Killip has rendered entire satisfaction in his labors, , .. I r- (.Plitio nA U.i: :if r W SOT- ''Politics and Religion' Uy C. W. , A , has man j good lines, and a good many bad ones. Take it all together it will not pass muster, and wo must de cline it. Wo hopo our correspondent will try again. Study brevity, it is the soul of wit. 5ST" A good many abolition blood nd thunder last man and last dollar ser- mous wero preaohed over tho country on 'Thanksgiving day," but so far as wc havo learned not one of tho preachers or listeners havo volunteered in conscquenoo thereof. C2i Counterfeit fifty cent notes of the new fractional currency aro in circula tion. They are made by splitting ten and fifty cent notes and sticking halves of each together. Tho way to guard against them is to look at both sides of all fifty cent notes. tr Formerly, men would say l'I am glad I was in church." Now, many say "I am glad I was not in church," parti ularly, when, after an abolitionusormou, it is assorted publicly, that ''the Demo crats and copperheads got thoir bellies full." tsST" A disease has broken out among tho Hogs in different pa'ts of' our county, which is killing tliem off in large ntim bcrii. Wc understand that Mr. Jeremiah Hagenbuch, of Centre township, has lost fiomo eight or ten fattened Hogs by disease. the EST Two deserters wcro arrested forwarded to Harrisburg, by our and late assistant provost marshal, Capt Silver, on Thursday morning latt. They were hand cuffed. Truely, a pitilul sight to thus sec our friends and neighbors draged from their familcs and business by compulsion. - JJ Philip Creasy's Powder Mill situa ted at the mouth of the Biiar Creek, near Berwick, this county, blow up on last Fri day morning week. George Arzz, fore man of the establishment, was considera bly burned about the face and chest. It is announced to have been caused by some defeot in tho stampers. " Wo know wo need not call special attention to the improved appearance of our paper ; nor to tho greater editorial labor bestowed upon it. Wc do so how over, for tho purpose of saying that wo intend to keep up tho spirit aud tone of tho old Columhia Democrat, and put it far ahead of all competitors. Our ar rangements aro completo and permanent. B" It you want to buy fino Holiday Presents for the little ones, go to Barnard Stohner's Confectionery Store. Thcru you will Gnd tho largest and handsomest Stock of Toys, Fancy Notions, &o over bsforo displayed in Bloomsburg. Ho keeps nn endless assortment of Creams, and fine Candies, as our ''dovil Jim," Mill testify. BSD The Diptlieria prevails to a con siderable extent in Columbia aud adjacent counties, in numerous instances tlio uis ease haB proved fatal. Four children of ono family wcro stricken down at tho saino timo by this terrible ''demon of tho nur tory,' thrco of whom died. Two wero lmrinil nn flin fifimn ilnv in nnA rrrnuo. "Insati. to archer, would not ono suffice V L., EST Tho third rail on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg railroad will bo laid ovor tho ontiro lcnctll Of tho roid in a lew days, . , , , ... . , , o mat oars toaucu ciuier at Fiortuunmcr- land or Scranton can traverso the wholo distance on tho wide gagiio, without Iran- bhipmcnt. A train can tlien bo loaded ut any point on tho road, and go direct to Philadelphia. The g:cat increase of busi. HfM and the demand of the coal trado rendered this chance ueeesjary. I As Iho call uhdtr tho coming draft 5a for "truo nnd loyal" mon, it is suggested I that virulent bopperlicauMsin will ostalilish a valid claim for exemption, I Scarlet Cloaks, aro coming into fashion among tho ladies. Tlioy aro much ad mired by tho reporters of the press. Thoy havo not yet made llioir appcaranco hero. I J56T Tho frcahot in tho Susnuohanna , nvor, caused by tho recont htrwy rains, , is gradually subsidise, but tho stream is etill in rafting order. Within iho last two weeks a considerable numbor of rafts and arks havo floated .past this placo on tho broai1 bosom r our beautiful river, cn rou, J" tbc lowor nwrkols. Tho hardy Bom 01 ",0 nu"'n regions on tiie upper uluuuuua iuiuin rouiuuorativo nnccs lor their lumber nnd timber. " w wxwmuiu w.,; rresuient Judge UoU. William Elwell. i Associate Judges. Hon. John Mo'Rcv nobis, Hon. .Stephen Baldv. District Attornoy.- Epliraim II. Little. ".T?0 nah vrm , U erk of tho Courts. Jesse Co email. Kcg,8or RnJ llooordci,Jolin Q Froczo 'Commissioners. Charles II. Ilcas, ltolir Mcllonry, Thop. J. Vandorslico. rrcasurcr.-Daniel Mcllonry. Commissioner's Attornoy. J, G. Freeze, .Commissioner's Clerk. Robert 0. Fruit. CS? Tho "Government" pays the tran sportation of soldiers to and from their places of resideilCO, when they are sent 'i .. ,. . n, , .home to voto tho Abolition ticket. But when the corpso of a soldier is sent homo ; "om tuo "eld or hospital, the fncncU have 1 to pay tho uxpeuacs, amounting to from "no to two huudrcd dollars. This looks ' . r....i :!.. 1...1 n .. uiakfigm, wuu.i wu rcuuci iu.il , . .M,.;! , a corpso can t voto, it is not so surprising ' nftpr all Thrn reflprlinnn nro Rinmif..rl .UlLr .ill. X I1LSO reULCUOIls arc FUMeslUU ujiiie mi luJla i.uur muuruig iuuu, II fi iniul nfmii-9 Ims lionn nn.nnolln,! tn ', ovcr a hundred dollars for the transmis- jsion of tho remains of Lis con, whilo his neighbor's son was sent homo alivp, at tho expense of ''Government" for tho pur pose of votiuir. Bf?V " Wn linTnril nnfliltwf !n cnwln that tho worst class ol men who arc mak ing tracks upon Southern soil, arc so call ed preachers of the gosptl, who have en-, couraged in this work of persecution, itn.j prisonment, drunkonoss, lying; stealing, 1 S assasination and muruer. J.Jio nave aid cd in the Work of devastation-the nonnfrir ! !,,. i fill .v. :"li. I uiujf mil. lumuuuitu iu un mi: iuuu nuu mourning ; tlioy havo oausou tears of tens 01 thousands ot widows to iiow ; tlioy iiavo i dono tlieir lull part in handing dowu to posterity an army of orphan T children ; thev havo aided matorilllly ill fillinJ tllOU- ' sands of "raves with tho best citizens of the counlrv, North and South j and fear- fuljto relatf, they have maiuly contributed to send thousands to hell who might havo been redeemed by tho blood of Christ, but for this war. Wo cau never hear ono of those base hypocrites preach if wo can get beyond tho sound of hu hateful voice. 1 Let all patriots resolve upon tho same course, aud thus, in all loyal sections, 1 drive the monitors into tho shado of pri-1 vatc life." , Tho above is taken from the "Knoxvillo Whig" which we have copied from tho Pittsburg Chronicle, Tho Whig is pub lished by Parson Brownlow. What ho ; says of the "so-called preachers of tho j gospel," in the South cau bo said with j equal propriety of many so-called preach-' era of tho gospel in tho North. Every j word contained iu tho above extract isj true of a class of our Northern clergy. 1 TheV should bo Speedily driven from the 1 J pulpits which thev aro disgracing, like tllC 11 - D ' Saviour drOVO OUt tllOSO Who had mado the temple, a den of thieves. Perhaps if they arc left alono the Devil will destroy them as lie did tho swine in tho land of tho Gadarenes. Let what will, becoino of them, one thing is plain, every truo fol lower of Christ, every consistent christian should withdraw themselves from these dcccivilltf lvilllT hvnOClitC1 o j i eST Wcalher-prophets, who baso all' their arguments upon certain supposed infalliblu signs, nay that tho coining win ter will bo an unusually severe one. Each aenson I hi? is tlin CSV of nvM'V one. and of - - what ovory ono says tho good course, folks generally tako it for granted is so. Old people inform us that theso weathorj prophets luvo existed since the days of; .lonas, and each of them havo a particular j sign by which to foretel the soasous. Tho! principal reasons given this year for tho early approach of cold weather aro the j . i- --I 1 I i I. !-.!.. movements 01 USUCS UIIU miyrutory uuua, and tbo unusual care of tho amphibious nnimoln tn nrnuiil.t nrrninsl finlil. AVIiilo it i3 (rue that on Allwiso Providence has gifted his irrational creatures with an iu stinct which enables them to provide suit ably against the seasons, yet it is a grave quoslion of doubt whether or not these self-same creatures aro making any raoro f a preparation this year than they havo usually been wont to uo. Iho winter is not likely, thorcforo, to bo any colder than other winters, but will be one of groat sovoritv amonc tho poor. An unusual ' arauunt of sufforiD8 and dislrcs3 La3 bcon i anticipated by our various bonevolont soo- ictics, and already arts thoy crying aloud for tho charitable to como forward and rollOVO tliem Ot part Ot tlie Duruen Dy im- ...i tu...: ., rPlm .,sann w!,,tnr urui uuuiiiuuuuui, pinwn , will, indeed, bo an excellent opportunity for thoso who havo made their thousauds.j i tho few mouths that war has distressed, j to expeud a portion of their easy uiadoj w-calth towards tho relief of tbo many hus-1 oaU(3s who have not been so fortunate asi theuuelve , RECEIPTS FOR NOVEMBER TO THE -SOl- Tho followine; payments havo been mado I ll ' ; ! . " , "J,"' i" mo umiuiivih jstmuLi tea uuiuu, uuiiuk lowanco 10 inn urpuans- cmori. 10 on 113111 ni mourns .t. ...it. f M i tann . Imtir. In thn county nfurotalil. on Wcilncadnr. tho Dili inc. uiuinii oi nuvuiuucr, iou.i 1) I) Montgomery Western llutrl $1? 00. Iton 0 It Iluckalew SO no "a 84 ffiL'ffiS.61 g Howell tt llourko Win J I'crry Esq Nntlnnal Hotel David It Randall Esq John Glgger Frederick Lawbacli Inane llcss ThosCnfrorty&Oo American Ten Co Hiinc Luu Esq 8 0u Hrveut HI ratten & Co II un 8 DO James Wright 2 00 s no 0 110, Abraham Arwlno 1 75 00 llarklcy, Eio, I 75 J I) Itlco I S.V Daniel Kecfer 1'J Oil Anna Young 10 00 Wm McNInch S 00 Est of llr A J llrass A III! M 1! Jnrk.nn. l'.an s oo 0 oo 1 73 3 S3 1 73 3 73 n oo a oo M 37 M S 73 a co a no a oo l l'J 1 73 4 00 a oo a 2 I 75 B 73 3 no 1 IB a bo a mi l no s on l oo uaviu ream. Solomon Sterner, Esq 8 (Hi Hudson Owen, Esq John Snyder, Esq S 00 I'ri'dcrlck Nlrcly rmiuuei Mcmucy Kst of J Covciihovsn A I) Whltmoycr Joseph Wirt' Jacob Demon, Esq H (1 Kennedy, Esq 'J'hoiim Unvls Mntlicw Mrllenry lllrhard l'liiiucr IVter Itoiilno ll.'inii'l l.rll.y mint I, HeUvIc 1 joiiii w iiuiitcr 2 00 0 1. Monro AO IinacC'ulp B 00 of IJnnlcl 'Icier 1 00 John F Ilicttcrick 1 00 Hugh A Ilartman 1 in Jniob l'nrvcr, Jr 10 00, IVnf (J I'nrrand 7 00. lion W J Woodward 1 AO Daniel Alcriclo 0 (10 1 so llnrria llnrlmnn Sami W llartmln Hllas (Jigger lllram llittcnhciidcr Mnntcuiury Uolo Henry l.nznriu Jr.hn Hruiicr ltcv Iteubeli NVIion i. a wcrinmi, l im si oi e.mri viinry 2 IIOi a o J(cph OA'mlih tJnpt A (IThornton lanc llnienlinch Inane K llildlno i:ilaa Drilielbla 1 (XI 1 1 00 a as j. it, runniiiutoii ID" Tho cold fcasoua uaually bring lean rtctlptt to tho Printer. We havo rcnon, however, to tliank our friends' for rcasoii.iblo pnyinciita, trusting they will remember that with enormoiitly Increased expenses, we muni, nc cosarlly require, nt least, prompt paymciita to incetcn. g.igcinenlK Will those Indebted, mid thoje espcclslly, to whom we have sent bills, be just tNouoit to remit tho money. "" a um isTTiiiatTi ix notF oeT fistulc of Daniel 'Angler, dee'd, T otters of administration on tho Estalo J-j of Daniel Zclalcr, lalo of Jlount T'casant town ahin. C'nliimbl.i cotintv. decoascd. Ii.ivo hpfii L'rnti, nil persons having clalmaWnlnsttlin u's0tato'o"tho"Ilc'. i redem nro re-mcsted to preent them to the Adminis. ! ted dy the Ki'jilstcr of anlil rounty to tho imderslcned ; irairix wuiioui neiay. mm mi pcrnoiia uiueiitcu to inaKo payments foitlinltli. C'ATHAlMXn zmoi.Eu, Mt Plea'ant, Nov 23, 1'B'I 0wS2 Adni'rx. EXECUi Oll'S NOTIOJ3. 12 si nte of Cornel1 us Vnnliom tkc'il. T I'.TTr.HS Tetamontary on tho ratnto of Oornellua J. Vanhnrn, late of Hemlock township, Columbia eo., .lcccn.c.1, have ib-cn granted by the llegister of Wills. i:., to tho iimli'ralgned residing ill aMuynml Hemlock ,"wn,,". ,AU .person havi.ig (liilnn against tluj e. ..,, r . . , 1PClM rllt r(1 rR(.Ktid to nresent t hem to the uxecutorK nt their retldcnco in aalil township. !,(,,, dolav, mid nil persona Indebted to make paj-: ment forthwilh. DAVID A. V NI10ItN, Valley township. Montour co., Al!lv'll1I VAMIlllii. JOHN It VANIIOltN, Hemlock twp., Columbia ro. Executors, Novcnibsr 2?, 1P63-GwS!. PUBLIC SALE o r Personal Property 1 Wit.!, be exposed to public vendue, nttheJcsidonco of Iho subscriber iu Madison township, Columbia county, on TIT.SDAY. lir.Cl'.MUUU feth, lf03, the t'oi lowing valuable personable property to wit : ONE HORSE, TWO COLTS Two Shores, Ono TwoHorac Wngon.uno thick vngnn, nnr- ncss, Plows. Harrows, liny by tho ton.uorn gr4KiJ ,..,1 n., I... ,.,l.nl l', l.,WI1in liir,.l W.JIi toircthnr with oilier articles loo tedious to mention. (C7 Salo to commence at 10 o'clock ill tho forenoon of said .lay, when terms mid conditions will be made 'nownby ANNA YOUNG. November S3, 1603. nvn, .t,v,q xtriTTPP V110 iI,02s 01 b JL1(jL Notice i hereby given to till persona Interested, that the fnllmvliiL' iiernunis have been filed ill the million olary's Office, at lllnniusburg, Columbia county, nnd will be presented to the Court of Common l'leim of the said (ounty, on Wednesday, the Otli day of December next, at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon ol auld day, for con tinuation and allowance. 1. Account of Michael Steckcr, ono of the committee ot .iilcliai.1 hiuncy, n lunatic. 2. Account of Oliver Evans, committee of the person and estate of David Hampton, n lunatic. JAi.UtS KVLIU.Y. 1'rttiry. Illoomsburg, Nov. 14 leiiU. Oyster Saloon. TnE undersigned would announce to to the public that he has refitted his SALOON, one door Uat of Ilia ilakery, on Main hired, Bloomsburg, Fa., nml is prepared to accommodate both I.adicx t and (jcntlemcn. Ho is prepared to I'umltll $vv Oysters, Wholesale J- Retail, BY TIIE CAN OR OTHERWISE. II. STOHNF.lt. nioomsbiirg, Nov. 21, ISOli-dt. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Wiitenight , dee'd, TETTERS of administration on tho cs islrtte of John Whitenieht late of lilonni lownsliln Columbia county, deceased, hayu been granted by the ltigutirof said county to tho the undersigned win) ro sides in Iho nm township; nil persons having claims against thu estate of tlm decedent are requested to pre sent them to the administrator at his residence with I 1,111 lll'lliy, UIIU Uli I'l'rauiiB iiiucuiuu iu iiiuixi; iMijiituiti fonhwit .11. CATHAKliMJ tVIIITF.MtillT. Adiiuulstiatrix, Oct. io, icco-st AD M INISTR ATO R'S NOTICE Estate of Eins I'ealer, dee'd, t F.TTFltS n( ml 111 i 11 i st rat i q 11 nn the F.slatc of F.lias Ij i'ealer, late of Fisliingcreck twp, Columbia cn.,dee'dr I haveheeii granted by tha Ilegl'ter of Columbia en., to ths iiiidersicned ; nil persons having ilahm nslainmlii: es- i 1 ," !L'" , '!.,.?f,,':I.'ts r I V 7".V '. ,l 0 J' V! f '.'.e t'.'i !.u ! I without delay, and all persons indebted tu make pay: incut forthwith. JACOU l'HALUn, .Mm'r. Oct. 31, IHB-fitv 52. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate ol Samuel If'harti, deceased. LHTTHUS Testamentary on the estato of r-amucl Whary, latu of Locust township, Coluinbiu county, deceasoil, havo been granted by Hie Register of Wills, ike . to iho inulersi'Mied u soresidiii" ill said townsiiin .11 .... ..,!.. .I..I....I n.nli,,, ll.n n.V,r nr tli...l.,. cedent are reque-ted to pros-lit them to the Executor nt hi residence in said township, without delay, and ull persons indebted to iii.iko paym in lurtutt nn. , JOHN UEI.NUOLU, Ezecutor. Nov. 21, 1603-CwSI j ADldfNll'l'RATORS ' NOTICE. j Estate, of Fhineus Si tier, dee'd. j E'J t i Es ETTEIIS of '.Kiiiiiiiislration on the stutu o( l'hliieas Siller, lato of llenton twp,, Coliinilii.i county, dece.ired, have been granted by the iti.,-1 ir nf I'oluiiibiii cuiintv to thu un Jer.-ii'lieil ; all persons having claims against tho estato of the dece dent are requested to present them tutho administrator ,,js'VCsid,!iicn in said township, without dilay.and ! ln4BfcJ I Nov. 11. 1B83-0W. S3 Wl. ADMINISTRATOR'S NO HOE. Estate of refer m, dee'd. I F.TTEltS of administration on tho Estato of Peter J Hess, lato of ngiiiloaf tw p., Columbia co., dee'd. have been grnulod by the Register of Columbia Co., to the undersigned ; nil persons hat Ing claims ngainst the estato of the decedent are requested to present them to tho Administrator at his residence in said town ship without delay, and all persons indebted to iiiako payment forthwith. IIENRV c. C8Sl A(llB.r. Nov. 7, f 03. Uiv ?3 00. EST KAY. ,?jAMEto the premises of ike subscriber, In Centra j township, Columbia county, on otiuttho tlrst of August lust, a x'OUIlg JJUlf, I i-!ed to P Ji'lrSiiaS; J tVTt tho law."0 Mv"m f "CCOr'"'""' ' j Cenlfe twp Kov 7, ier,3-nt '3AA "VSB' j DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP rtUE partnership heretofore existing between theu J dersigiied, iu tlio inanufacturo of Earthen Ware. HlonniBliure. w as illsllllvcd tills dav llV mutual T011S 'I ho Hooks nnd yecouuts will be settled by John llicto who will continue the business at thu old stand. ELI AS II II-' KB, JUIIN HICKS, Bloomiburg, Nov, It, lfoJ-Sw. " ffilEW IB AlBiBStE-SH!P THOMAS BROWN, liarb'r. nLooMsnuito, columiiia co.. pa, Hasp is Oovrt House Allny, Mtt ft Bmttrtt OfHe. VMrMikitH, IIM, IIEGISTUR'S NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees creditor! nnd oilier persons Interested In tlio the following Administration nml (luardlnn accounts ' iiavcbcinnicdiiii!ioomcuofihonrsiturnfc;oiuiiiMii connly, nnd will bo promoted for confirmation nml nl- .lay of December. ItUl.nt 3 o'clock In tho afternoon of sold day, .1. Account of B. V. Ilartman, adminis- trolorof John Evans, late or Hloom township, iiccu 2. Account of Beni. F. Fortucr. admin istrator of Rowland Hughes, Into of l.ociuttwp , de'e'd. 3. Account of John Kiefer, administra tor of Jacob Gerliart, Into of Maine township, dee'd, 4. Acoount of Benj. F. Fortnor, admin istrator of Jacob Ituber, lato of franklin twp., dee'd, 5. Account of William Rabb, ono of tho administrators lonl non, cum testnmcnto nnncxo of William I. Inn, lato of Hemlock township, dee'd. 0. Account of John S Sterner, adm'r of Nathan Orccnwntl, lato of Bcctt township, dee'd. 7. Account of John Frcac, Guardian of Caroline Knorr. by his administrator Henry 0, 1'rcna. 8, Account of John Frcas,Guariliau of llcnr y Knorr, by I li nilnlstrntor Henry C, t'reaa. D, First and final account of Jeremiah Jncohy, ndmlnlstrator of Johnaon Linden, lata or llr 1 -nrcrcek township, dee'd, 10. Account of Johnson II. lkelcr, Guar dian of Daniel Weltlvcr, son of William Wcllivcr, Into of laillsoii township, dee'd. 11. First and final acoount of Fetor K. Herheln, Hxt'cutor of last Will nnd Testament of Dan lei IlleL'cl, lato of Locust township, dee'd. DAXlUli I.UU, ItttUttr. tlloomalmrc: Nov. 0,1303. VALUABLE RI5AL ESTATE. WILL bafxpoaod to ante by public venduo, upon tho premises, now orcuplod by l)a Id I elby, on Satuudav, JJL'OKMUI.U 12th, 1803, Two Tracts of Land, containing One Hundred nnd Hlahty Acres in nil, situ nte In I.iicuH tovllliii, Columbia county, lato the I tato ..f IV'derlck l.eiby, dJceased, ninnliiln? Innda of yrus Johnson, J.diu line. Ocorgo btlnc, and John l'errv. mostlv limirnvcd land. BaidTrntt- nr Plantations will bo cold In two se pe rnio parts so na to make rnruia of nrnrly equal size. That ie to say the homestead will contain, about ONE IlUNDHEl) ACRES, somoTOor f acres of which ii cleared land. There nro erected upon the premlc a of the first named prop rrty, n (IOJD lllllCK IIOI'HI!, well flnithcd, a large Frame Hank llarn, good r-prlng House, Wagon Slied and tho usual outbuildings, ith a never-failing Spring of writer, undn largo uriliani 01 select l run Trees. The second named Tract contains nbout EIGHTY ACRES, some sixty five acres of which arc cleared. Thero are crectc'l upon the promises a I'lt.MJi; 110USH, frame ll.irns, outbuilding and good Orchards. lL?"i(jfe in commence na 10 o'tlcck, .4. M., of tald day, when attendance Kill le gleca and conditions he made knoicnly llANII'.L, I.I'.IIIY, .IttQrncij for the lUlrs, Locust twp , Nov. SI. 1FC3. rjTMUAL LIST, DEC. TERM, ltfOU. 1 Philip Wliitorstcen re Valentino Wlntcrstccii 2 Henry Wells r Georgo Kin oy, Jr. 3 Jacob flyer rs Abraham Ulavo, 4 Abraham Klaso vs Jacob Hycr 5 IMvid Levi, it ul rj Samuel I. IScttlc. (I ll.iuicl 1' Seybert rj Joseph (.'ensil. 7 Mljnli McMurtrle, et al r. Chrislian Wolf. 8 John II yrrowii, ot nl vs Leonard 1) Itupert, 0 James Harding is Hllas lleeso 10 Louisa (iowen r Lli..iljelli Hallua. 11 Jacob HariU cs l'ctcr Jacoby. 12 Jacob Bond r Tilinau Naclc. 13 (leorgo lliishe, it ul r 1 V Criau-ell, ct al, U David IteinboM en .Michael (Jrovcr. IS llussel l" titokcrra William lkelcr. IU William A Kline r George W lloirman, ct al. 17 llebcccn Vandcrslicu cs Georgo Ilodson. 18 N 1. Campbell vs Samuel Johnson. Ill Franklin l.'wgerberger's Adm'rs vs Christian Wol 20 I) 1' Sejbert vs Kcuben Nicely. 21 II F Iteigbard 4i llro rs Silas 1) Edgar. 2J Daniel .1 Circy le Hail?. Ic lint. 23 W A Kline vs G W lioll'inan. 24 Joseph F Long vs Isaac 1) I'nlton 2.1 linos I. Adams vs I) F Sejbert, ct al. 20 Charles II Hess ri Stephen Wolf. 27 Joseph llartiiinu rs Kcuben Lilis. 28 Kebecca Trannie vs William Transuo. 29 Hlias Keese use rs Isaac R utter. 30 Jacob Tcrwlllegsr vs Thonia Meredith. 31 Sylvester J Faux use rs 11 F Ilelghard, ctal. 3.' Itickcltsb Stewart vs Cmanuel JohlikOii. 33 Jacob Hack, HVr.r, Jesse lluck. 31 H II llogart et al vs William Deunlson ct al. TRAVfimSE JUllOHS FOI! DF.CKM11EU TEKM, 1803. Elonm Augu-tiK Mason, Stephen Knorr. I'cuvcr Samuel Fisher. Hlias .Miller, Win Schell. llrlarcreckHvcn II Adams, llcnioii l'eter Appleinan, John O Dildino. Centre Daniel Hotter, Ocorgo Hess, l'eter Miller, Aaron Kelcliner. Cntntvlssa Joseph Marti, C'lnton Margernm. Fishiiigcfcek Daniel illclleurf, llenjauiiii McIIcnry. tireciinnoilSylv"tcr Albertsoil. John .McMurtry. Heiulo, k Amos Ilartman. Jackson John Savage. Madison Itobert Fruit, William Cariiahan, Lewis Scliujler. Maine John Nuss. Milllin I.awri nco Watters. Stephen Deittcrick. Ml. Pleasant Wm, J. Ikcle.i, William Howell. Montour Levi Weavor. Orange David Herring, John l'cttebonc, Jesse Brum sutler. Pine Francis Hunter, Valentino Winterstccn, Henry Uichurt. Sugarloaf James Itcsa. GRAND JURORS tor DEcr.Miinu teum, 1863. Ilcntnii Thomas Seigfricd, Hri.ircreek Sloses Davis, John II- Smith. l'i'hingcrcck James Ldgar, Ucorgo McUride. Hemlock Mnlhins Appleinan. Jackson John .Mcllonry Thomas W. Young. Locust Henry Fisher, Win. Miller.Abraham Ycnger Milllin John nivder. Samuel Snvder Mount Pleasant Aaron Kester, Jr., John Wannick. Jloine Solomon Shiimnn, John llarmony Madison I'crry Cliristnin, I'hluias Wcllivcr. Oraiig" Aaron II. Patterson, Cornelius Bcllai. Sugarloaf Joseph O. Ileal. Andrew Ileus. Scott John sliuman. G I RTON'S Cheap Grocery Store. ALSO HATS, CA.HS JS S5SE, rvni: undersigned having bought out the Grocery o I David Slroun, has removed Ids Hat nnd Cap t'tore up to Stronp's old btand. where in anuilioii to u supc rlor assortment of FALL AND WINTEli i p, ii , !,,., 1 J lli IS 0,11(1 LtllJo . 'Af. ulHU 11,1 e"5 CONFE0T10NAR1ES, CRACKERS, T . luoiatsta, Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars bpiccs, Dried Fruit, Butter, Coal Oil, Diug3, Parlor and Hand Lamps, Books. "Writing Pnpor & luk. Hardware und Cedarivnrc, FncUet Knives, Combs, 5'C, tj'C, j'C. Together with a variety of articles generally kept In a Store, AIso-A fine lot of KIDS, MOUOCF.OS nnd Limnos to which lie invites the at cation of Shoemakers and tho public. Illoomsburg, Dec. 5, 1603 JOHN K.OIUTON. IK,:c'r I'HOM THE INDIAN VUUfSllil , mnnnDt vn Tmr"C3 ,-u'i'' lui ci j iiuuua.ii ibuuim, Which ho will sell. WHOLESALE or RETAIL, al VERY LOW l'RICES. Also, HORSE IlLANKETS, yiArr!iQyt 113 MurkctSt, Utdoor above Fourth, South tide, Philadelphia, Nov. 14, lEfJ 1. a. c. f-ira. PAUL A. D. TH0M?90!l. & THOMPSON, WHOIiESALE )4g5i DEALERS IN No. 43 Noitt, Jf'tarves, PRILADELPIIIA. C7 n UTTER, "oITeB TeTTi A M S, ie c. CQ Nov. H,180:i-12ino. S.VMUEL KNORR, ATI 0 KA'EY-A T-LA IC. m.OOMSBURG.rE.S'N. MrUTlPV lllfSINIBJ ATTENDED TO I'ROMl'TLV. OTFlOE-ln Ccurl llevst Alley, under VemttrK Ofitt, August X, l&ii-tm. c4 'ii r.-.n HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A puro and powerful Tonic, corrective and nltorMlro of wonderful cllleacy In disease of tho STOMACU, LIVER AM) DOWELS. Csrca Dyspepsia, I.lvcr Complaint, Headache, General Deblllly, Nervousnes,-, Depression of Spirits Con stipation, Colic, Internilltent Fevers, CInmpa mid Spasms, nnd nil i omnlnlnt of either Sex. nrising from Iloilily Weakness whether inherent In thn system er produced by special causes. Notiiino that ic not wholesome, genial nnd restorn tlvo in Its iiaturn entcrn Into the composition of 1103. 'JT.'rrniFS STOMACH IlirrnHS. This popular pre partition rontnlna no mincrnl of nny kind, no deadly Iintaulcnl element j no fiery excitant ! but it Is n conibf na.lon oftho extracts of raro balsamic herbs nnd plants w Itli thb purest nnd mildest Of alldiffuslvo stlui vlcnts. It Is well to bo forearmed against disease, nnd, so far ns the liuiii.nl system can bo protected by human means ocalust maladies cnzcndcrcd bv nn unwholesome at moipnerc. Impure water and other external causes, HUSI'IVl'TDH'S HITTERS may be relied on un safe guard. In distrlrla Infested with Fcter nnd.lune. It lias been found infallible ns n preventive nnd irresistible n n remedy mid thousands who resort to it under nppio hcnslnn of nnattaLh, escape tho scourge : and thousands who ncelcct to iivn I themselves of lis nrotcct vo oual idea In advance, nro cured by a very brief course of tins marvelous meuirinc. i over nun Ague patients after bciue oalid Willi ntiinlno for months ill vniu. un til fairly saturated Willi that I'angcrous alkn'oid, nro not unfrcoiicntly restored to health within a few days by the uso of IIOiThTTCR'B IlI'lTEliS. The w eak tolnacll la rapidly Invigorated and the ap potlto reslored by this agrceablo Tonic, nnd hence it works wondcra in eases of Dicpcpsla and in less con firmed forma of Indigestion. Actim; ns a gentle mid painless nppcrlent, na well na upon the liver, it also Invariably relieves tho Constipation superinduced by irregular action of the digestive nnd secretive organs. rcrsonsof fccnlu habit liable .Vcrcoiis Attacks, fio ntss of Sjilrlts and J'ilf of Languor, And prompt and permanent relief from the Hitlers. The testimony on ihls point Is most eonilui-ive. and from botn sexes Thongnnyof Ullllus Colic is immediately nssuaged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally resorting to It, tho return of the complaint may be pre vented Aa a general Tonic, IlOSTETTI'.ll'S 111TTEUS pro durorirects which must bo experienced or witnessed before they can bo fully appreciated In cases of Con stltutional winknct. premature decayaud dcbilityaiid decrepitude arising troin old uge. It exercises the elec tric influence In the convalescent stages of all diseasca it operates as a delightful invignrant. When the pow ers of nature nro relaxed, it oneratcs to rcinforcc nnd re-establish them. Lost, but not lest, It tho onls safe stiiiiiilent, being manufactured fiom sound and innocu ous materials, mid entirely free from the acid cloincnta present more or Ice In all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of thn day. No family medicine ha been 80 universally, and it may bo truly added, deservedly popular with the Intelli gent portion of tho community, us IIOSTETTEU'3 UIITE11S. Prepared by IIOSTETTER (c SMITH, l'lTTSIltinoiI, Ta. ESold by nil Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers everywhere. November 21, 1303 ly. Genuine Preparations. COMroUNn FLUID HXTUACT IIUCIIU. n nosl. me and specillc yetneJy for diseases of the bladder, Kidneys, u ravel, ami oropsicai swi'iiings. This meilicine Increases the naucr of oicestinn. and excite the ah-orbents into healthy action, by which the Winery or Calcareous impositions, mu an unnatural Knlargeiucmeiits are reduced, us well as pain and in. flamatloii. -:o:- IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU. For wcauncss nrising irom j.iscsses, nauiis ot jii9- flpiitlon, Hnrly Indiscretion of Abuses, attended Willi i.n r.illou iiiL' sviuntonis :w lndl'posllion to Hxcrtion, Los of Power, Loss of .Memory, Difficulty of l-'renthing, Weak Nerves, Trembling. Horror of Disease, Fain Iu tho Hack, Cuiiersal Lusjitudo of the .Muscular Hjstein, Hot Hands. Eruptions on the Face, Dryness of tlio Skin, Flushing of tho Uody, l'allid Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on which this medicine invariably removes, soon lollows lMPOTBN'CY. I'll CITY. lil'ILEPTIC 1 ITT, 1,1 nun of which tho Patient may require Whocansny Hint they aro not frequently followed by those "Direful Diseases," "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many nro aware of tlio cause of their suffering, but none will eoi.fess the records of tlio Insane As)liimsl And melancholy deaths hy Consumption bear ample witness to the truth of tlio assertion. Tlio Constitution once etr.-cted with oraanlc weakness requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and Intig-oj-ilc the system, which lleluibold's i xtract Ituclol in variably does. A trial will conviuca the most skeptical. -:o:- FEMALES FEMALES. In many affections peculiar to Females the Extract line lul is unequalled by nuy other remedy, ns iu Chhi. nisls or Retenlinn, Irregularity painfulucss, or Sup pression of Custniiiary Evaluations, ulcerated or scir rhous stalo of the Uterus, Lcuchorthan or Whites, r-terility, nnd fir nil complaints incident to tho sex, whethir arising from indiscretion habits of dissipa tion, or in tho DECLINE OR CHANCE OF LIFE. -io:- Take no moro Balsam Mercury, or unpleasuit Medi cines for unpleasant and dangerous diseases llelm bohl's Extract Uuchu and Improved Rose Wash cures secret diseases ill all their stages. At little expense, I. jitle or 110 chiiiigu iu diet. No inconvenience, an no exposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Uri nate, thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curing strictures of thu llrelhra, alia) lug palu and in- II. immailoii, so frequent in tlio class of ilisenses, and cxpclllmrail poisonous, diseased ami wnrimut matter, Thousands upon thousands who havo been tbo vic tims of quacks, und who liuvo paid heuvy fees tn bo cured in n short timo, hat u found tlmy wero deceived mid that Iho POISON" has, by the uso of 'powerful astringents" been dried up in the system, to break out in 1111 lumravatcd form, and perhaps after marriage. :o:- Uso Helmbold's Extract Uuchu for all affections nnd diseases of tho Urinary Organs, wnetlicr existing in Main tnd Female, Iroui whatever cause originating and liu matter of lmw long standing. Diseases of these Organs requires tho aid of n Diur etic, llcliiibotd's Extract Huchii is tlio (ireat Diuretic, and isci'rtnin to have desired ell'ect in ull Diseases for which it is recommended. Evidence of iho most reliable and responsible char acter will accompany tho medicine. Price $1 pur Bottle, or G for $5. Delivered to tny nddress, securely packed from obscr-: vatiou. Describe s iiiptoinsi in all boinmuiiicatioiis, Cures guaranteed, advicu griills. Address letters for information to II. U. 1IELMROLD, Chemist, 101 South Tenth st., below Chestnut, 1'hila. IIELMHOLD'S Medical Depot, IIELMUOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 5U4 UttOXDWAY, Nkw Volk, Dcwnro of Counterfeits and unprincipled dealers who endeavor tu disposa "of their own" and ''other" articles on tho reputation attained by llelnibold's lieu uiuc Preparations, Extract Uuchu, Extract Sartaparilla, Improved Roso Wash. FOR SALE B Y All Druggists Everywhere. ask ron HELMiionn's. takf no other Cut out tho Adverlisninent and send for IU And avoid imto'sMon ltd taotUN. Ifot Alcoholic A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED A PURE TONIC. DOCTOR IIOFFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS l'KEPAttnn nv DR. 0. M. JACKSON, PLiladolpliia, Pa. WIIX effectually euro I.lvcr Complaint, Dyapcpala, Jaundice, Chronic orNervoua Debility, Dlsenaea of the Kidneys, and nil dltentas arising from B disor dered i.lvcr or Stomach, audi , no Constipa tion, Inward I'ilea, Fulness of lllood to tho Head, Acidity ofthc Stomach Nniiscn, Hcnrtburu, lllsgust for Fond, Fulness ofwilghtin the Btoluach. Hour I'.rmtatlona. Sinking or Fluttering at tho l it of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hur ried and llllllciilt Urciithlng, Fluttering nt the Heart, Choking or Sull'ocatlng Sensations when In a lying posture, Illumes- of Vision, Dots or Wcba boforu the alght. Fever mid Dull l'aln in , iho Hcadi Deficiency of l'craplrntion, Yellowness of tho Skin nml Eyes, 1'Llli In tho Side, Hack, Chen I.imb, tic Sudden Fluahoa cf Heat, 1 In ruins In tho l'lcfli, Constant Im nginlngsnfevil, ic depression of spirits. And will poltlvcly prevent Yellow Fever. Eillioua Fever, &c. 'Jh.y c main no Alcohol or bad Whiskey. They will' cure the above disease) in iilncty-niuo cases out of a hundred. Induced by Iho extensive sale and tiulveraal popu larity of Moorland's German Hitters, (purely vegeta ble,) lio'to of Ignorant Quacks and iinscrupulcna ad venturers, have opened upon suffering humanity the flood gates of Nostrums in tho shape of poor whiskey, vilely compounded with Injurious drugs, and chris tened Tonii'8, Stomachics nnd Hitters. Ileworc or tho innuuiarablo array of Alcoholb prep parallona in plclhorir butllee and big bellied kega, un der the modett appellation of Ilittera ; which Instead of curing, only aggrnvatu disease, and leave the disap pointed sulllr iu ilctpalr. HOOELAND'S GERMAN BITTERS I Are not n now and untried article, but have stood he test of fifteen years trial by t no American puelic -. aud their reputation and tale, aro not rivalled by any similar preparation. , 'J lie proprietors havo thousands of letters faom tho most eminent CLERGYMEN", LAWYERS. PHYSICIANS, AND C1TIZEN3, Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to tho beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Hitter.. Voyou vant something to strengthen youl Do vou leant a good appetite I Do yon irant to luild un your Constitution 1 Do you vant to feel teellt Do yoi vant to gel rid of nervopinetst Do you leant energy ? l)e you vnnt losltev iccllJ Do you want n brisk nnd vloroui feeling ? If you do, uso IIOOrLAND'S GEUNAN UITTERS, Fron lice. J. Xneton Vroirn.l). D., Kditor cf the Ency clopedia 0 aciigiozs Anou-tetige. Although not disposed tofavor or rero-nmend Tatcnt Medicines in eelieral. through distrust of their imrre litems nnu enecis : i jci hiiow oi nn siimcieui reasons why n man may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to havu received from any simple preparation, in the hope that ho may thus contribute tutho benefit of others. 1 do this the more readily in regaul to lloofland's (Herman Hitters, prepared by Dr. C, .M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against tl.cni.for many yccri, under ho impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert Miocmakcr, lisi., for tho removal of this prejudice by proper tests, nnd for encouragement to try them, when eullcring from great and long continued debility. Tho usu of three holies of thou Hitters, at the beginning of tlio present year, was lonowcii uy eviueni rcuci, nn l restoration to a degree of bodily nnd racntnl vigor 4 which I had not felt for six months before, and had nl mint despaired of regaining. 1 therclore lliai'K liod I and uiv friend for directing 1110 to the Use of them J. NLWTON UUOWN. Philadelphia, June 22, JSC1. I PARTICULAR NOTICE. I 7Vicrc are many preparations told under the vane oT Hitters, vnt tn ovart bottlos, cortpounded of the eheanett whiskey or common rum, costing from till to 41) cents per gallon, the taste disguised hy JJvisc or Coriander AVcd. This class of Hitters has caused and will continue to cause, as long ns they cnu bo sold, hundreds to dio the death of tho drunkard, lly their use the system is kept continually under tho influence of ulcohulic stim ulants of the worst kinJ, the desire for Liquor Is crea ted aud kept .up, and the result is all tho horrors at tendant upon a drunkaid's life and death. For thoje who desire and will have a Liquor Hitters, wc publish tho following receipt. Oct one bottle of llontlaud's (iernian Hitters and nnv with three quarts of good brandy or whiskey, and the result will be a preparation that will far excel in medical virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Hiiters iu the uiarkitnmi win cost much less, 1 ou )vn nave nil the virtues of Hnonand's Hiiters in connection with thai! a good article or Liquor, nt a much less prico these inferior preparations will cost you. , ' ATTENTION SOLDIERS I and tiiu rniENr.s or soldiers. i We call attention to all hating relations or friends in the iiriny to tho fact that IIOOFLANH'S Herman Hitters" will cure nine-tenths of tho diseases induced hv axviosures and privations incident to camp life. In tho lists, pnblishcd almost daily in th newspapers, u, nnivnl ot the sick, it Mill be noticed that a very I.ire iironorliju are itilfering debility. Every case of that bind can lie readily cured by lloofl.ind's Ccriuaii iim,.r4 nu.ases resulting Iroui disorders of the i- 1 gestivu orguns nro speedily removed. Uo have no' hesitation in stating that, if these Hitlers wero freely j u-ed among our sohliers, hundreds ol lives might bo saved that otherwise will hi lost. ,on . .. ti ....iln.il 1. n 1 ,,.,1,1,1,, t 1 Im CM I nu ill!- ronii r t- nld"aiid well authenticated cure of 01111 oi the nation's heroes, whoso lire, to uso Ills own langungu, "Ins been saved by the Hitters." .lc.SM.IICJCl-WeK ..,i.ir.i.n Inihis. It is vouched forbv numbers of mv comrades sonio of whoso names are oppended, nnd who were lull)' cognizant ol all too circumstances oi my caso. I am. nml havo been for tho last lour years, n member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under the immediate command of Capt R. U. Ayres. Through the xposuro attendant upon my nrdorous duties, ! was nttacked in November last with ini.-jniiiiatinu of tho Inues, pud was for seventy-two days iu tho ho-pital, 1 was then removed from the White House, and sent to this citv on hoard Iho Steamer "Slutu of Malno," fruinwhir'li I landed on the --til of June. Since that timo 1 hato been about as low asauy one could bu aud still retain a spark oftltality. Foraweck orniorel was scarcity able to swallow- anything, and if 1 did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. 1 could not even Koep a glass of water on my stomach, Life could not last under these circumstances ; and, ac cordingly, tho physicians who had been working lailh fully, though unsuccessfully, to reseuo rue from thu grasp of th.i dread Archer, frankly told 1110 they could do no more for me, and advised mo to soo a clergyman, and make such disposition of my limited funds as licit suited ine. An acquaintance who visited mo nt the hospital, Mr. Frederick Steinbron, of Sixth below Arch Street, ndvlscd me, as a forlorn hope, to try your Hii ters. and kindly procured n bottle. From tho timo 1 commenced taking them the gloomy shadow of i oath receded, and 1 am now, thank Cod for it, getting better. Though I havo taken but two bottles, 1 havo gained ten puiinds, and 1 feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom 1 havo heard liothiiigfur eighteen mouths; for, gentlemen, lam a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front Royal. To innr viiliinhlo Hitters I uwo tin) certainly of life Wllllll has taken tho placo of vague fears to your Hitters wilt I owe tha glorious privilege of again i lasplng to luy bosom tknsu who arc dearest to mo iu life Very truly yours, ' ISAAC IIAI.OXE. Wo fully concur in tho truth of the nbovo statement nsnoli.nl despaired of seeing our comrade, Air. Ma- lone, restored to ueaiiu John Cuddlebaclc, 1st New York llattcry. Ocorge A Ackley, Co. C, 1 1 Hi Maine, Lewi. Clieualier, U'.'d Now York, 1. E. Spencer, 1st Artillery, llaltery T. J. II. Fascwell.Co. 11, ad Vermont, Henry H. Jerome, Co. II, do, Henry T. MncDonald, Co C, tit li Maine, John F. Ward, Co. E.,5th Maine, llejniau Koch, Co. H..71M New York, Nathaniel II. Thomas, Co. F tutli I'enn., Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A., lid Vermont, John Jenkins, Co. 11. lUtith l'eiiu. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 8eoth.it tho signaturo of "C. M. JACKSON," ll on thu Waxn'ta of eacli bottle. l'RICE I'Ell HOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOZ. FOR 51 00. Should Tour nearest druggist not have tlio article, do not ba put oil' by any of tho intoxicating prepara tions that may bo olfered in its placo, but send to us, and wo will lorunrd, securely packed, by express, Principal Office atui Manufactory, Wo: CSI Arch Street. Jones & Evans, .n. .nnr t i nrronxT p. rt- QbUCCCSSOrs to VJ, iu. iUjiwJiy ev vju.,1 7? n T1 lVTtl Ti S! CJ- FOR BALE bv Progglir 8 itnt In rtVy POSTSCRIPT! New York Charter Election-- Gunthcr Elected Mayor. New YohltjDsc. l.Tlio Charter Elco tt'jn to day poised off quietly resulting in tbo election of C. Godfrey Guutlicr, tlia tho Independent Democratic caridfdale.for Mayor, by a plurality of OTcr 0,400 over Alderman Roolo, Dcm. Tho rclurns from tho wliolo city, with the exception of onb district, iho following us tho rafiilt of tho voto for Ma) oft 0. Godfrey Guntlior, (Dom ) Francis I, A. Boole, (lJera.) Orison Blunt, (RepJ 28,881 22,478 10,403 Rctrogade Movement of GenJ Meade. The news by last evening's mail, from tho Array of tho Potomuo, was to tho effect that Gen. Moado had ro-crosscd tho Rapidnn River and taken up quartets iu hii old position, North of tho river. This rctrogado movement was caused by Leo having boon re-inforcod and strongly in trenched und fortiOod. Thcrefors tho cam paign of tho Potomao Army is over till Spring. Wc notice among tlio casualties during tho series of fights, the namo of Sorgoant George Mears, Co. A ,(Iroa Guards) Otli Pa. Reserves, shoulder. Sergt Mears is from this place. Wyoming Seminary AND Commercial College. THE next term of this Institution will commence November 10 lfcC?. finco tho lute fire commuting Ilia Hoarding Hall, new brick buildings have been erected nnd the old ono en tirely renovated. The newch ipel lain the center build Injr, is much larger than the old one, nnd by slide par titions can bo made toinclude all the lower floursoi tho two new wings', nltosetlicr making, the'largest audi- enco room in Nortlicrn l'enin) Ivanla, , Recitation rooms, students' rcoms dining hollas well ns the buildings throughout have been mode In every repcct in plenfnnl und convenient us thoso of any school In tho country. The Indies reach tho chapel, recitation roomsand din. ing hall without going Into the open air. A full board of thoroughly educated, experinced nnd successful teachers, n superior Ghomlrnl and l'hiloioph leal Appnraliii, a large and well selected Library, a valuablu Gabinot together with all appliances of n first class Bemlunry, ensure tho patron's of this Institution nil the advantages they (an desire nt school for their sons nnd daughters, Thooe who way wish to prepare the selves for teach ing will havo nsgood advantages hero as at any exclu sively Normal School, Eligible and spacious apartments having been fitted nnd furnished fur a Commercial College, no pains wilt bo snared to make it equal in every respectto the very best uonimcrciai o.nooi. Hwill embrace two departments. Theoretical nnd I I KltMUAI.. ,I1C ,U U,U 1,1,1 UG tll. Mvii.kl .Ol. System of Peiiiunanship, a thorough know ledge of Hook keeping, the best n d most prnclicnl methods of com ' imtniE Interest, Percentage, Discount, llrokcMgc, In surance, Commission, Equation of Payments, Duties, Taxes, Partnership Settlements, &c. tc. In the Practical Departments will hu put in nrtual op. cratio sallaiikwilh its Notes, Hills, Drafts, Checks, Deposit, Ticket-., tic, fee Wholesale and lletall Stores; 1'ntt. llailroid and Steamboat offices r-upalird with all customary fixtures. Special attention will be git on to Business Correspondence, ttulcs Lawg.Cuttnm, nnd Operations, mil nothing will be omitted which may tend in the shortest possible time and in the best manner to prepare students fur success in the business duties ami employment oi me. There will al-o bo established in tho College two Telegraph tllllces furnished with superior Instruments nr.rl lliey win oo renuereii ns cuuipiuiu in evcij rc,i-t. as thu best ollices in tho Amerlinn Telegraph I'oinpa- ny. The teacher of tills L'raiich is a practical operator, and will give nil necessary attention to his department Such will bo the facilities for ncqulfm? the nrt of Tele graphing that students ca-i becoino practical operatorJ in a very short lime. Hv connecting this department with the Academic the entire expense fnrn Commercial course is reduced one-half what is usually charged in stlinolscxcluslvely Commercial and yet the advantages hero are unsur passed. 'Diplomas will bo awarded to those who satisfactorily, complete the Course, and we shall take great pleasure in aiding iu all such to secure situations in business. CSend forn Circular. Applications for ad mission tothc College or Seminary or for further particulars in regard to either, may bs addressed to It. NHLMW, Oct. 31, ICIXl liw. Kimhtos, Fa. HW-ARMKGBIIIT! rr,IIE PeoPl0 of lbo count? of Co'"n,,' I JL nro respectfully, informed that the undersigned Mas io, Faic, ui ino RECORDER'S OFFICE, IM HLOOMSUUUC. THE HEST AND CHEAPEST' ASSOKTMENT OF To bo found anywhere in the County, consisting of Note, Letter. Legal nml cap I'nper, reus, Holders, Pencils, Ink and Envelopes; JtLbO NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOOKS, Comprising History, roctry.ricllon.The- oingy ami Hi" Classics, Catalogued crS.?g.y of Holm's London publications, from , which seieniniis can uunmuc, ,11 u i.nuss mr usiieu io I order; by special arrangement with Ncwork Agentsi I JSI E'hVilWCIlS ATSC "nd Speeches; nlid copies 1 of the United States, and State Constitutions iu lutious st)Ies, alwavsoii hand. juii. e. rr.Lbzu. Illoomsburg, Nov. 7 , 1S03 Hon. Wilson JMcCandless, Judge of the United Slats circuit court, nosiuenl. Corner I'enn nnd Ft. Clair Street, PITTSBURGH, I'A THE LA1W1EST, ClIAl'F.ei' AND HEaT. $35.00 pays foru fu'l t'oiiiinerclnl Course. EV Nn extra cliaiges f,v Miiuufaclurers, Steamboat, Railroad and ll.iuk Hook-Keeping, Mlnirters' sons at half prico Students enter and re view at any time. '1 liis institution is coiiuiicieii uy i xptricnceu r encn era rind prnitir.1l Accuiintaiils, who prepare young iiitn for active business, at tlio least expense alio! shorter! time, for the most lucrative und icspunsibto situations. Diplomas grauteil lor merit only, nonce me universal preference for graduates of this college, by busluctii Prof, A, COWLEY, tho best Penman in tho Union, who holds tho largest number of first pre.niuinf.'and overall competitors, leaches rapid business writing, Cmoei.xus containing full information sent rate on npplicalioh to the Principals. ' ' JENKINS li SMITH, I'rinelpals. K7" Attend whero the tfons and Clerks of llusiucts Men nnd Hankers graduate. April IU, lr?'J ly. Ajirll 4, 1803. SElliiUl!'ll, S13aOJi. MISS ELEONOKA I, LESCIIEE, WILL conimcnco tho Hecond Ouaricr of her Select School in tho Hasemeiit of the Reformed Churcli in nioomsburg, on MONDAY, SECOND OF NOVUM. HER. ietr.1. The School will bo divided into three clnss es, vU: rillMAIlY Including ibfldren iut comnieiiclng, prlca per Uuartcr of 11 weeks, S"J Ot). l.XTEltMEDIATE Ipcluding Rending, Writing, Spell ing, and those commencing tleography, liraninuir, and Written and Mental Arillimetic, price per Quarter, $3 00. UiaiW.n Including Reading, Writing, Spelling, (Irani- iiinr, (iougrapny, innorj ut r no i.niieu ctatcs. ana Written und ia'iilal Arithmetic, 41.00. I.etsoim in tho Ornamental branches, vir. : Italian and (irccianOil Panning, Drawing, Needlc-work, etc. at extra charges, Persons wishing io nave uair-worK oone, men as Hob and Guard Chains, Rings, er Ear-Drops, can b accommodated. A nioomsburg, Fa., Oct. S4, lS03-2m. ? W A 'JC: 5i Jewelry and Silver. I Tare. THE undersigned would rckpectfully invito your at tention to his will selected slock of Fine Cold and Bilvcr Wntchos. Flue Colo Jewelry, of every kint and variety of styles-computing all of tho newest ntU most beautiful decig . c Alio. Solid Silver Ware, equal to Coin and the best make of Silver Plated Ware. Each ar lido is warranted tn i,n ns renreseuled. rxj-winches of Jowlry carefully rep alted ana. inaction uuiai..i:vu JACOR IIARI.l.Y. (Buemiors in Staulfor HulejA K. MO MkbT r, Ilw?. ll JL, ,,.. .niyWaMiM -wyitiMBtiesiWW-Ta
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